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BEPORT OF
^R^^IC E>. PAIGE,
TREASURER OF
Massachusetts Agricultural College,
For the year ending December
31, 1890.
Received.
JPattf.
Cash on hand, .-._:■
6,468 79
Term Bill, - acct.
5,753 76
2,203 19
Botanical, - acct.
4,133 94
4,583 94
Farm, ----- acct.
3,888,28
8,186 28
Expense, ----- acct.
178 14
7,423 32
Laboratory, - acct.
732 21
738 56
Salary, ----- acct.
15,891 60
Labor Fund, - - . - acct.
5,000 00
4,704 92
Library Fund, - acct.
424 81
424 81
Endowment Fund, - - - acct.
9,921 64
State Scholarship Fund, - - acct.
15,000 00
Hills Fund, ... - acct.
666 36
672 80
Grinnell Prize Fund, ... acct.
45 00
15 00
Whiting Street Fund, - - acct.
51 15
80 00
Mary Robinson Fund, - acct.
67 64
50 00
Advertising, - - - . - acct.
•595 96
Botanic Special App., ... acct.
1,000 00
Gassett Scholarship Fund, - - acct.
42 94
140 00
Extra Instruction, ... acct.
1,861 49
Reading Room, ... acct.
114 45
Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1890, -
3,688 34 •
52,374 66
52,374 66
CASH BALANCE
AS SHOWN BY THE TREASURER'S STATEMENT, BELONGS
TO THE
FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS
Grinnell Prize Fund, -
-
30 00
Mary Robinson Fund, -
-
182 74
Whiting Street Fund, -
-
112 61
Gassett Fund,
8 82
Hills Fund, ------
78 69
Insurance,
11 19
Labor Fund, ------
2,779 03
General Fund of College, -
485 26
§3,688 34
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CASH AND BILLS EECEIVABLE DEC. 31, 1890.
Farm,
Term Bills,
Laboratory, -------
Botanical, -------.
Cash on hand of General Fund, -
BILLS PAYABLE DEC. 31, 1890.
Term Bill Account, ------
Botanical Account, ......
Expense, .......
Farm Account, .......
Labor Fund, -------
Laboratory Bills, ------
2,874
38
1,097
72
196
03
221
98
485
26
$4,875
37
27
90
327
53
281
50
3,237
25
108
00
33
86
$4,016 04
VALUE OF REAL ESTATE.
LAND.
College Farm, - - - Cost, $37,000 00
Pelkam Quarry, - - - " 500 00
$37,500 00
Laboratory, ...
Botanic Museum, -
" Barn,
Durfee Plant House and Fixtures,
Small Plant House and Fixtures,
North College, ...
Boarding House, -
South Dormitory, ...
Graves House and Barn,
Farm House, ...
Farm Barns and Sheds,
Stone Chapel, ...
Drill Hall, -
President's House, - - -
Four Dwelling Houses and Shed,
purchased with Farm,
BUILDINGS.
Cost, $10,360 00
5,180 00
1,500 00
12,000 00
800 00
36,000 00
8,000 00
37,000 00
8,000 00
4,000 00
14,500 00
31,000 00
6,500 00
11,500 00
10,000 00
196,340 00
$233,840 00
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INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Farm, --------
Laboratory, -
Boarding House,
Botanical Department, -
Natural History Collection, ... -
Library, --------
Fire Apparatus, ......
Physics, - - - - - ' -
SUMMARY STATEMENT.
Total Value Real Estate, per inventory,
" " Personal Property, per inventory,
" Cash on hand and bills receivable per inventory, 4,875 37
Total,
labilities.
Bills payable as per inventory,
FUNDS FOR MAINTENANCE OF COLLEGE
Technical Educational Fund, United States Grant,
Amount of $219,000 00
Technical Educational Fund, State Grant, 141,575 35
By law 2-3 of the income is paid to the Treasurer of
the College. 1-3 to Institute of Technology.
Amount received 1890,
State Scholarship Fund, $10,000 00. This sum was
appropriated by the Legislature, 1886, and is paid
in quarterly payments to the College Treasurer.
Hills Fund of $10,000 00 in hands of College Treas-
urer. This was given by L. M. and H. F. Hills of
Amherst. By conditions of the gift the income is
to be used for maintenance of a Botanic Garden.
Income 1890,
Unexpended balance December 31, 1890, $78 69.
Annual State Appropriation of $10,000 00. This
sum was appropriated by Legislature of 1889, for
four years, for the endowment of additional chairs
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and general expense. $5000 of the sum was ap-
propriated as Labor Fund, to provide for the paying
of labor performed by needy and worthy students.
Grinnell Prize Fund of $1,000 00, in hands of College
Treasurer. Gift of Ex-Gov. William Claflin ; was
called Grinnell Fund in honor of his friend. The
income is appropriated for two prizes to be given
for the best examination in Agriculture by gradu-
ating class. Income 1890,
Unexpended balance, $30 00.
Mary Robinson Fund of $1,000 00, in hands of Col-
lege Treasurer, given without conditions. The
income has been appropriated to scholarships, to
worthy and needy students. Income 1890,
Unexpended balance December 31, 1890, $182 74.
Whiting Street Fund of $1,000 00, a bequest without
conditions. To this sum is added $260 00 by vote
of the Trustees in January, 1887, it being the in-
terest accrued on the bequest. Amount of Fund
December 31, 1888, $1,260. Unexpended bal-
ance of income, $112 61. Income 1S90,
Library Fund, for use of library, $7,715 50. Depos-
ited in Amherst Savings Bank.
Gassett Scholarship Fund ; the sum of $1,000 00 was
given by the Hon. Henry Gassett as a scholarship
fund. Unexpended balance December 31, 1890,
$8 82. Income 1890,
10,000 00
45 00
67 64
51 15
42 94
Total, $30,794 73
To this sum should be added amount of tuition, room rent,
receipts from sales of Farm and Botanic Gardens ; amount of same
can be learned from statement of Treasurer, Tuition and room rent
under head of Term Bill.
This is to certify that I have this day examined the accounts of
F. E. Paige, Treasurer of the Massachusetts Agricultural College,
from Jan. 1st. 1890, to Jan. 1, 1891, and find the same correct,
properly kept, and vouched for. The balance in the Treasury
being three thousand, six hundred, eighty-eight and y 3 ^ dollars,
($3,688 34), is shown to be in bank.
C. A. Gi.eason, Auditor.
January 6, 1S9J .
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An Act to fix the time for making the annual report of the Massa-
chusetts AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE TO THE GENERAL COURT.
Be it enacted, etc., as follows :
The next annual report of the Massachusetts agricultural college to the
general court shall be made On the first Wednesday of January in the year
eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and shall include the transactions within
the period commencing on the first day of October in the year eighteen
hundred and ninety-three and ending on the thirty-first day of December
in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four ; and thereafter the annual
report of said college shall be made to the general court on the first Wednes-
day in January in each year for the college year ending on the thirty-first
day of December. [Approved March 14, 1894.
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An Act to consolidate the Massachusetts agricultural experiment
station with the experiment department of the massachusetts agri-
cultural college.
Be it enacted, etc., as folloivs :
Section 1. The Massachusetts agricultural experiment station^ located
at the Massachusetts agricultural college in Amherst, may be transferred
to aud consolidated with the experiment department of the said college
now known as the Hatch experiment station, iu the manner hereinafter ^
provided. _^~
Section 2. The board of control of the said Massachusetts agricultural - /
experiment station, at any meeting duly called for such purpose, may, by / /
a vote of two thirds of the members present, authorize the transfer of all <^^
the rights, leases, contracts and property, of every kind and nature, of said
station and board, to the trustees of the Massachusetts agricultural college ;
and the said trustees may, at any meeting duly called for such purpose,
accept the same for said college in behalf of the Commonwealth, where-
upon such transfer shall be made by suitable conveyance ; and when such ^?
transfer shall be made the said board of control shall cease to exist and the / / // ^^s/ /
said Massachusetts agricultural experiment station shall be deemed to be a OL^i^C/ ^^^ z -^~^L^--z^^-i ?
part of, and to belong to, the experiment department of said college, under X . J>
such name as said trustees may designate.
Section 3. The trustees of said college shall thereafter continue to
carry ou the experimental and other work for which the Massachusetts P
station was established, and to administer and apply all the property and
funds that may be received by them hereunder, and by virtue hereof, for f
such purposes. They shall also from time to time print and publish
bulletins containing the results of any experimental work and investiga- -,
tions, and distribute the same to such residents and newspapers of the Com- ■
mouwealth as may apply therefor.
Section 4. Nothing herein contained shall operate to affect or discon-
tinue the annual appropriations and payments thereof made and to be made
by the Commonwealth for the proper maintenance of experimental work,
under section six of chapter two hundred and twelve of the acts of the year
eighteen hundred and eighty-two and section one of chapter three hundred
and twenty-seven of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ei
and the payment of said appropriations shall hereafter be mad
treasurer of the Massachusetts agricultural college. The trustees of said . * (/
college shall make or cause to be made annually to the general court a ^p(y /^Z^tsO^ £^7jt — Cx
detailed report of the expenditure of all such moneys, and such further
report of the annual work of the experiment department of the college
station as the trustees of the college shall deem advisable.
Section 5. This act shall take effect upon its passage. [Approved
March 22, 1894.
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GEORGE H*. MIIvIvS,
TREASURER OF
Massachusetts Agricultural Gollege,
From Oct. 1, 1893, to Jan. 1. 1895.
Received.
Paid.
Cash on hand, Oct. 1, 1893
HI 47
Term Bill, -----
0,339 17
. 3,599 38
Botanical Department, -
7,002 90
11.341 00
Farm, -
- 10,S58 25
15,597 86
Expense, -
1,543,60
12,386 25
Salary, -----
595 83
19,088 92
Endowment Fund, -
14,467 18
State Scholarship Fund, -
- 18,750 00
Chemical Laboratory, -
998 04
637 51
Botanical Laboratory, -
11 00
75
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20 00
39 46
Labor Fund, -
6,269 63
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Gassett Scholarship Fund, -
42 94
Whiting Street Fund, -
51 15
35 00
Grinnell Prize Fund,-
62 50
45 00
Mary Robinson Fund,
35 84
160 00
Burnham Emergency Fund,
200 00
70 00
Hills Fund, -
356 16
528 19
Extra Instruction, -
746 41
Advertising, -
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113 30
Real Estate, -----
69 25
Library Fund, -
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551 46
Investment, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Stock, -
3 75
50 50
Special Appropriation, underdraining.
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251 08
Insurance, -
307 50
1,106 62
Insurance, barn, -
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640 99
Insurance, vehicles, tools, etc.,
1,750 00
1,069 79
Insurance, hay, grain, etc.,
899 00
S99 00
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Electric plant, -
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Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1895, -
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An Act relative to the consolidation of the Massachusetts agri-
cultural EXPERIMENT STATION WITH THE EXPERIMENT DEPARTMENT OF
THE MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Be it enacted, etc., as follows :
Section 1 . Section two of chapter one hundred and forty-three of the acts
of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four is hereby amended by striking
out in the first line, the words "board of control of the" ; by striking out
in the sixth line, the words " and board " ; by striking out iu the same line.,
the words "the trustees of" ; by striking out in the seventh Hue, the word
" said " ; by inserting in the same line, after the word " trustees ", the words :
— of said college, — and by striking out in the eleventh and twelfth lines,
the words "the said board of control shall cease to exist and", so as to
read as follows : — Section 2. The said Massachusetts agricultural experi-
ment station, at any meeting duly called for such purpose, may, by a vote
of two thirds of the members present, authorize the transfer of all the
rights, leases, contracts and property, of every kind and nature, of said
station to the Massachusetts agricultural college ; and the trustees of said
college may, at any meeting duly called for such purpose, accept the same
for said college in behalf of the Commonwealth, whereupon such transfer
shall be made by suitable conveyance ; and when such transfer shall be
made the said Massachusetts agricultural experiment station shall be deemed
to be a part of, and to belong to, the experiment department of said col-
lege, under such name as said trustees may designate.
Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. [Approved
February 15, 1895.
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GEORGE :F\
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TREASURER OF
Massachusetts flgrieu
ltaral College,
From Jan. 1. 1895 to Ja
i. 1. 1896. yyzl^ sUL*Jl^<^
£= )&fvc£~ -r^v* a^ ^e£try^:-
Received. Paid.
Cash ou hand, Jan. 1, 1895,
853 13
Morrill Fund, ....
1,000 00
Term Bill, .....
4,569 21 956 32
Horticultural Department,
5,454 78 7,491 68
Farm, .....
8,324 77 12,293 39
Expense, ....
1,223 63 8,365 17
Salary, .....
701 05 13,772 27
Endowment Fund,
11,082 16
State Scholarship Fund,
15,000 00
Chemical Laboratory,
1,098 26 776 49
Botanical Laboratory,
93 50 98 95
Entomological Laboratory,
48 00 68 06
Zoological Laboratory,
96 00 75 57 ,
Labor Fund, ....
5,379 71 5,117 72
Gassett Scholarship Fund,
85 88 147 50
Whiting Street Fund,
62 30 60 85
Grinnell Prize Fund,
42 50 00 00
Mary Robinson Fund,
35 84 60 00
Bnrnham Emergency Fund,
200 00 80 00
Hills Fund, ....
356 16 459 93
Extra Instruction, ....
612 50
Advertising, . . . ■
635 30
Library Fund, . .
565 02 565 02
Investment, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Stock,
4 25
Insurance, .....
89 35 649 12
Insurance, barn, ....
48 70 898 55
Insurance, vehicles, tools, etc.,
37 25 616 26
Electric Plant, ....
441 24 2,976 22
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1896,
55 82
$56,892 69 .-$56,892 69
This is to certify that I have this day exami
led the accounts of George F.
Mills, Treasurer pro tem. of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, from
Jan. 1, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896, and find the same
correct, properly kept, and all
disbursements vouched for, the balance in the Treasury being fifty-five and
82-100 dollars, (.$55.82), which sum is show
n to be in the hands of the
Treasurer.
CHARLES A. GLEASON, Auditor.
Amherst, Dec. 27,1895.
CASH BALANCE,
AS SHOWN BY THE TREASURER'S STATEMENT, BELONGS
ACCOUNT :
Burnham Emergency Fund, .....
BILLS RECEIVABLE, JANUARY 1, 1896.
Term bill,
Horticultural Department,
Farm,
Expense,
Electric Plant,
Chemical Laboratory,
Botanical Laboratory,
Zoological Laboratory,
Kntomolosical Laboratory,
TO THE FOLLOWING
$55.82
1,080
74
228
55
578
65
149
26
184
51
341 82
10
00
56 00
8
00
$ 2,637 53
BILLS PAYABLE, JANUARY 1, 1896.
Horticultural Department, .
Farm, .......
Electric Plant, ......
Expense, .......
Chemical Laboratory, .
Labor Fund, ....
Insurance, barn, ....
Insurance, vehicles, tools, etc., .
Gassett Scholarship Fund,
Whiting Street Fund,
Grinned Prize Fund,
Mary Robinson Fund,
Burnham Emergency Fund,
Hills Fund, ....
Morrill Fund, ....
INVENTORY.
RKAL KSTATK.
Land,.
College Farm, ....
Pelliam Quarry, ....
Bangs Place, (with house, shed and barn),
cost, $37,000 00
500 00
2,525 00
Buildings.
Drill Hall, .
Powder House,
Gun Shed, .
Stone Chapel, .
South Dormitory, .
North Dormitory,
Chemical Laboratory,
Entomological Laboratory
Farm House,
Horse Barn,
cost,
Farm Barn and Dairy School,
Graves House and Barn,
Boarding House, ....
Botanic Museum, ....
Botanic Barn, ....
Botanic Barn addition,
Tool House, ....
Durfee Plant House and fixtures.
Small Plant House, with vegetable cellar and
cold grapery, ....
President's House, ....
Dwelling House, purchased with farm,
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Electric Plant, ....
N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Stock, .
Botanical Department,
Horticultural Department,
Farm, .....
Chemical Laboratory,
Botanical Laboratory,
Natural History Collection, .
Veterinary Department,
Agricultural Department,
Physics Department,
Library, .....
Fire Apparatus, ....
Furniture, .....
Books in Treasurer's Office,
33,000 00
8,000 00
8,000 00
5,180 00
1,500 00
1,000 00
2,000 00
12,000 00
4,700 00
11,500 00
7,500 00
359 26
3,505 70
275 53
279 06
74 93
404 44
2,509 16
101 70
26 02
67 51
20 00
13 OS
303 48
43 73
1,000 00
$ 8,983 60
$ 40,025 00
.$6,500 00
75 00
1,600 00
31,000 00
37,000 00
36,000 00
10,360 00
3,000 00
4,000 00
5,000 00
^228,915 00
••$268,940 00
8,700 00
100 00
3,610 00
7,006 11
15,903 70
2,149 00
2,056 53
4,758 79
1,443 39
2,675 00
5,471 28
17,080 00
450 00
ci+0 00
297 82
$72,341 62
SUMMARY.
ASSETS.
Total value of veal estate, per inventory,
Total value of personal property, per inventory,
Bills receivable, per inventory,
268,940 00
72,341 02
2,637 58
#343,919 15
LIABILITIES.
Bills payable, per inventory, ....
8,983 liO
$334,935 55
MAINTENANCE FUNDS.
Technical Educational Fund, United States grant, $219,000 00
Technical Educational Fund, State grant,
141,575 35
$360,575 35
Two-thirds of the income from these funds is paid to the Treas-
urer of the College, and one-third to the Institute of Technol-
ogy. Amount received by the College Treasurer from Jan. 1,
1895, to Jan. 1, 1896,
$11,082 16
Hills Fund, the gift of Messrs. L. M. and H. F. Hills of Amherst,
now amounts to 8,542.00. By conditions of the gift the
income is to be used for the maintenance of a Botanic garden.
Income from Jan. 1, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896, 356 16
Annual State Appropriation, $10,000.00. This sum was appro-
priated for four years by the Legislature of 1889, and con-
tinued for another four years by the Legislature of 1892, for
the endowment of additional chairs of instruction and for
general expense. $5000 of this sum was set apart as a Labor
Fund, to be used in payment of labor performed by needy and
worthy students. Auiouut received from Annual State Appro-
priation for college expense from Jan. 1, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896,
Amount received as Labor Fund,
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS.
State Scholarship Fund, $10,000.00. This sum was appropriated
by the Legislature in 1886, and is paid to the College Treasurer
in quarterly payments. Amount received from Jan. 1, 1895, to
Jan. 1, 1896,
Whiting Street Fund, $1,000.00. This fund is a bequest with-
out conditions. To it was added by vote of the Trustees in
January, 1887, the interest accrued on the bequest, $260.00.
Amount of the fund, Jan. 1, 1896, $1,260.00. Income from
Jan. 1, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896,
Gassett Scholarship Fund, $1,000.00. This sum was given by
Hon. Henry Gassett as a scholarship. Income from Jan. 1,
1895 to Jan. 1, 1896,
Mary Robinson Fund, $858.00. This fund was given without
conditions. The income from it has been appropriated for
scholarships to worthy and needy students. Income from
Jan. 1, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896,
PRIZE FUNDS.
Grinned Prize Fund, $1,000.00. This fund is the gift of Ex-
Gov. William Clafliu and is called Grinned Fund in honor of
his friend. The income from it is appropriated for two
prizes to be given to the two members of the graduating class
who pass the best examination in Agriculture. Income from
Jan. 1, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896, 42 50
MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS.
Library Fund for the benefit of the library. Amount of fund,
Dec. 31, 1895, $9,420.47.
Burnham Emergency Fund, $5,000.00 This fund is a bequest of
Mr. T. O. H. P. Burnham, late of Boston, and was made with-
out conditions. The Trustees have voted that this fund be kept
intact, and that the income from it be used by the Trustees
for such purpop es as they believe to be for the best interests
of the College. Income from Jan. 1, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896, 200 00
Income from Jan. 1, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896, $31,964 84
To this sum must be added amount of tuition and room rent, and receipts
from sales from Farm and from Botanic gardens. These amounts can be
learned from Treasurer's statement, tuition, laboratory taxes, and room rent
being included in Term bill account.
5,000 00
5,000 00
10,000 00
62 30
85 88
35 84
Funds of the Mass. Agricultural College, with
place of investment and income
for the year 1895.
INVESTMENT.
Fund.
Endowment.
Hills.
Whiting Street.
Gassett Scholarship.
Mary Robinson.
Grinnell Prize.
Burnham Emergency.
U. S.Grant, $219,000.00,
State Grant, 141,575.35,
Agawam National Bank, $8,180.00,
B. & A. R. R. Stock, 362.00,
j Boston City 4's, $1,000.00
Income.
$7,300 00
3,782 16
327
28
40
( Agawam National Bank, $8,180.00, 327 20
\ B. & A. R. R. Stock, 362.00, 28 96
< Boston City 4's, $1,000.00 40 00
j Amherst Savings Bank, 260.00 (2 yrs.), 22 30
Amherst Savings Bank. $1,000.00(2 yrs.), 85 88
» Agawam National Bank, 8820.00, 32 80
\ B. & A. R. R. Stock, 38.00. 3 04
N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., $1,000.00, 42 50
Agawam National Bank, $5,000.00, 200 00
FARM, HORTICULTURAL AND EXPENSE ACCOUNTS, 1895.
Farm.
Dr.
Cr.
To labor,
$5,900 15
By cash, Prof. Brooks,
88,324 77
" repairs,
" implements
" incidentals,
j
558 17
67 25
3,383 32
" appropriation,
4,000 00
" permanent improve-
ments,
283 62
" manures and fertilize
rs, 1,013 07
" live stock,
160 72
" food stuffs,
927 09
Labor fund,
$12,293 39
1,814 38
$12,324 77
Horticultural.
Dr.
Cr.
To labor,
" repairs,
" incidentals.
$4,893 34
148 12
1,832 79
By cash, Prof. Maynard
" appropriation,
$5,454 78
2,000 00
" permanent
ments,
improve-
44 40
" manures, fertilizers,
573 03
Labor fund,
To labor,
" repairs,
" fuel,
" incidentals,
$7,491 68
995 44
$7,454 78
Expense.
Dr.
Cr.
$1,095 10
1,515 89
1,134 44
4,619 74
$8,365 17
By rents, fuel, interest, etc., $1,223 63
" appropriation, 6,625 00
$7,848 63
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REPORT OF
TREASURER PRDvJPBM-OE
fllassaehasetts Agricultural Gollege,
From Jan. 1, 1896 to Jan. 1. 1897.
9?^gy
Received.
J'liid.
Cash on hand, Jan. i, 1S96,
7,801
46
State Treasurer,
1 4,666 66
Morrill fund,
1,000 00
Term bill, ....
3,SoS
20
710 SS
Horticultural department,
5,419
10
7,337 81
Farm, ....
5,683
18
9,439 66
Expense,
1,452
23
8,679 27
Salary, ....
25°
00
27''45 76
Endowment fund,
• 11,185
02
State scholarship fund,
15,000
00
Chemical laboratory, .
1.712
64
i,349 99
Botanical laboratory,
84
5°
129 15
Entomological laboratory,
38
00
'3 98
Zoological Laboratory,
6S
00
77 97
Labor fund.
5,000
00
4.562 02
Gassett scholarship fund.
65
00
3° 00
Whiting Street fund, .
56
90
'35 00
Grinnell prize fund,
40
00
40 00
Mary Robinson fund. .
35
84
25 00
liurnham Emergency fund,
200
00
559 3°
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Hills fund, .
Extra instruction,
Advertising, . . . .
Library fund,
Investment, N. Y. C. & H. R. K. K.,
Insurance, .
Insurance, barn,
Insurance, vehicles, tools, etc.,
Electric plant,
Dairy equipment,
Cash on hand, Jan. i, 1897,
356 10
404 59
4 00
11 25
730 88
S74.°73 6l
209 55
437
5o
601
34
404
59
1.198
'5
2,509
16
101
70
2.075
75
93°
10
4,309
98
374,073
61
This is to certify that I have this day examined the accounts of George
F. Mills, treasurer pro tern, of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, from
Jan. 1, 1896 to Jan. 1, 1897, and find the same correct, properly kept, and all
disbursements vouched for, the balance in the treasury "being four thousand,
three hundred and nine and 9S-100 dollars (§4,309.98), which sum is shown to
be in the hands of the treasurer.
CHARLES A. GLEASON, Auditor
Amherst, Dec. 29, 1896.
CASH BALANCE,
AS SHOWN BY THE TREASURER'S STATEMENT, BELONGS TO THE FOLLOW-
ING ACCOUNTS :
Gassett scholarship fund, ...... $61 02
Mary Robinson fund, ...... 23 92
Grinnell prize fund, . . . . . . . 20 00
Hills fund, . . . . . . . . 190 34
Labor fund, ........ 717 42
General fund, . . . . . . 3. 2 97 2 S
4.309 98
BILLS RECEIVABLE, JAN. 1, 1897.
Term bill, .......
Horticultural department, ....
Farm. .......
Expense, .......
Electric plant, ......
Chemical laboratory, .....
Botanical laboratory ......
Zoological laboratory, .....
Entomological laboratory, .....
BILLS PAYABLE, JAN. 1, 1897.
Term bill, .......
Horticultural department, ....
Farm, ........
Electric plant. ......
Expense, ......
Chemical laboratory, .....
Labor fund, ......
393'
18
346 89
335
12
79
64
130
87
338
40
6
00
2 4
00
12
00
204 10
44
07
3 2
39
3. 22 7
54
270
41
i. 2 39
58
257
19
5
88
$ 5.077 06
INVENTORY.
College farm,
Pelham quarry,
Bangs place,
Clark place,
Drill hall, .
Powder house,
Gun shed,
Stone chapel, .
South dormitory.
North dormitory,
Chemical laboratory,
Entomological laboratory,
Farm house,
Horse barn,
Farm barn and dairy school.
tEAL ESTATE.
Land.
estimated
value.
337.000
00
a
a
500
00
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Boarding house. .
Botanic museum.
Botanic barn.
Tool house,
Durfee plant house and fixtures.
Small plant house, with vegetable
cellar and cold grapery,
President's house,
Dwelling houses, purchased with farm.
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Electric plant, ......
N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. stock, .
Botanical department, ....
Horticultural department,
Farm, ......
Chemical laboratory, ....
Botanical laboratory, .....
Zoological laboratory, ....
Natural history collection, ....
Veterinary department, ....
Physics and mathematics, ....
Agricultural department, ....
Dairy equipment, .....
Library, ......
Fire apparatus, .....
Furniture, ......
Books in treasurer's office, ....
SUMMARY.
ASSETS.
Total value of real estate, per inventory,
Total value of personal property, per inventory, .
Bills receivable, .....
2.500 00
2,000 00
4,500 00
2,500 00
2,000 00
12,000 00
4,700 00
6,500 00
5,000 00
LIABILITIES.
Bills payable,
MAINTENANCE FUNDS.
Technical Educational Fund, United States grant, $219,000 00
141.575 35
4189,275 00
$233,025 00
$6,500 00
100 00
3,610 00
7.218 13
16,637 25
2,101 00
2.056 53
i,Soo 00
5,186 00
1.615 66
W3 00
2,675 °°
900 00
77,810 00
300 00
600 00
250 2 1
$73,872 78
5-233,025 00
73,872 78
2,204 IO
$309,101 S8
5,077 06
$304,024 82
Technical Educational Fund, State grant.
336o,575 35
Two-thirds of the income from these funds is paid to the Treas-
urer of the College, and one-third to the Institute of Technol-
ogy. Amount received by the College Treasurer from Jan. 1,
1S96, to Jan. 1, 1S97,
Morrill Fund, in accordance with act of Congress, approved
Aug. 30, 1890. Amount received in 1896,
$11,185 °2
14,666 66
Mills Fund, the gift of Messrs. L. M. and H. F. Hills of Amherst,
now amounts to $8,542.00. By conditions of the gift the
income is used for the maintenance of a botanic garden.
Income from Jan. 1, 1S96, to Jan. 1, 1S97,
Annual State Appropriation. $10,000.00. This sum was appro-
priated for four years by the Legislature of 1889. continued
for another four years by the Legislature of 1892, and again by
tlie Legislature of 1896, for the endowment of additional
chairs of instruction and for general expense. $5000 of this
sum was set apart as a labor fund, to be used in payment of
labor performed by needy and worthy students. Amount
received from annual State appropriation for college expense
from Jan. 1, 1S96, to Jan. 1, 1897,
Amount received as labor fund,
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS.
State scholarship fund. $10,000. This sum was appropriated by
the Legislature of 1896, and is paid to the college treasurer in
quarterly payments. Amount received from Jan. 1, 1896, to
Jan. 1. 1S97,
356 16
5.000 00
5,000 00
10,000 00
Whiting Street fund, #i,ooo. This fund is a bequest without
conditions. To it was added, by vote of the Trustees in Jan-
uary, 1S87, interest accrued on the bequest, $260. Amount of
the fund, Jan. 1, 1897. #1,260. Income from Jan. i, 1896, to
Jan. t, 1897,
( lassett scholarship fund, #1,000. This sum was given as a
scholarship by Hon. Henry Gassett. Income from Jan. 1,
1896, to Jan. 1, 1897,
Mary Robinson fund, $858. This fund was given without condi-
tions. The income from it lias been appropriated for scholar-
ships to needy and worthy students. Income from Jan. j,
1S96, to Jan. r, 1897,
PRIZE FUNDS.
Grinnell prize fund, $1, 000. This fund is the gift of Ex-Gov.
William Claflin and is called Grinnell Fund in honor of his
friend, George B. Grinnell, Esq. The income from it is appro-
priated for two prizes to be given to the two members of the
graduating class who pass the best examination in agriculture.
Income from Jan. 1. 1896, to Jan. 1, 1897,
MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS.
Library fund for the benefit of the library. Amount of fund,
Jan. 1, 1897, $9,825.06.
Burnham emergency fund, $5,000. This fund is a bequest of
Mr. T. O. H. P. Burnham, late of Boston, and was made
without conditions. The trustees have voted that this fund
be kept intact, and that the income from it be used by the
Trustees for such purposes as they believe to be for the best
interests of the college. Income from Jan. 1, 1896, to Jan. 1,
'897,
56 90
65 00
35 84
40 00
Income from Jan. 1. 1S96, to Jan. 1, 1897, #46,605 58
To this sum should be added amount of tuition and room rent and receipts
from sales from farm and from botanic gardens. These amounts can be
learned from treasurer's statement, — tuition and room rent being included
in term bill account.
Funds of the Mass, Agricultural College, with
place of investment and income
for the year 1896.
INVESTMENT.
Fund.
Endowment.
Hills.
Whiting Street.
Gassett Scholarship.
Mary Robinson.
Grinnell Prize.
\ U. S. Grant, $219,000.00,
\ State Grant, 141,575.35,
\ Agawam National Bank, $8, 180.00,
( B. & A. R. R. Stock, 362-00,
\ Boston City 4s, $1,000.00
"(Amherst Savings Bank, 260.00,
Amherst Savings Bank, $1,000.00,
( Agawam National Bank, $820.00,
'{ B. & A. R. R. Stock, 38.00,
N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., $1,000.00,
Agawam National Bank, $5,000.00,
Income.
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FARM, HORTICULTURAL AND EXPENSE ACCOUNTS, 1896.
Farm.
Dr.
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By
cash for wood,
S24S 53
" repairs,
78
74
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4,958 35
■' manures and fertilizers, 126
3*
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" live stock.
5°
63
•' permanent improve-
ments,
825
30
(Bills payable Jan. i, 1S96.)
" food stuffs,
488
32
" food stuffs,
426
US
(Bills payable Jan. 1, 1S06.)
" interest on above,
47
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$9,439
66
$9,683 iS
Labor fund,
1,500
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93°
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Dr.
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To labor,
$4,308 86
By
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" repairs.
54 77
it
special appropriation, 1,200
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" implements.
28 00
it
appropriation, 2,000
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•' incidentals,
1,863 67
" manures and fertilizers, 452 14
" permanent improve-
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4°5 37
•• live stock,
225 00
#7,337 81
$7,4i9
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$1,870 56
By
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I ,3°S 95
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786 27
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" incidentals,
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" dairy school,
414 74
$8,679 2 7
$8,452
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Report of the President of the Massachusetts Agricultural
College to the Secretary of Agriculture and the Sec-
retary of the Interior, as required by Act of Congress
of Aug. 30, 1890, in Aid of Colleges of Agriculture
and the Mechanic Arts.
/. Condition and Progress of the Institution, Year ended June 30,
1896.
The college has continued to feel the effects of the hard times,
and the attendance has fallen off in a marked degree during the
year ending June 30, 1896. Aside from this, the year has been
one of prosperity. The personnel of the faculty remains the same,
but the course of study has been modified to meet the demands of
the hour. It has been deemed unwise to longer carry on the two-
years course and it has been discontinued. In its place eleven
short winter courses have been substituted, all optional, all free
to citizens of the State and all without limitation of entrance
examination. These are arranged under the heads of general
agriculture, animal husbandry, dairying, fruit culture, floriculture,
market gardening, botany, chemistry, zoology. Three new elec-
tive courses have been offered in engineering, mathematics and
advanced English.
Under appropriations from the State the following buildings
have been erected : a laboratory, at a cost of $3,000, two stories
high, thirty-two by thirty-six feet, containing stands and appli-
ances adequate for instruction of eighteen to twenty students in
economic entomology; a gun room, at a cost of $1,800, twenty- 1
eight by sixty feet, providing shelter for the new breech-loading
steel cannon issued by the war department, and a shooting gallery
for practice during the winter months. In addition to the above,
under legislative appropriation of $5,500, the college domain has
been increased by the purchase of twenty acres for use in the
horticultural department.
II. Receipts for and during the Tear ended June 30, 1896.
1. Balance on hand July 1, 1895,
2. State aid : (a) Income from endowment,
(6) Appropriations for building or other
special purposes,
(c) Appropriation for current expenses,
Amount carried forward, $29,792 56
■ | ~ -
$578 96
3,913 60
10,300 00
15,000 00
Amount brought forward, $29,792 55
3. Federal aid : (a) Income from land grant, act of July 2,
1862, ....... 7,300 00
(6) For experiment stations, act of March
2, 1887, 15,000 00
(c) Additional endowment, act of Aug. 30,
1890, 14,000 00'
4. Fees and all other sources, 1,000 CO
Total receipts, $67,092 56
III. 'Expenditures for and during the Year ended June 30, 1896.
1. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, . . . $25,004 16
2. Experiment Station, 15,000 00
Total expenditures, ....... $40,004 16
IV. Property and Equipment, Year ended June 30, 1896.
Agricultural department : —
Value of buildings, $250,940 00
Value of other equipment, $71,943 80
Total number of acres, 404
Acres under cultivation, 260
Acres used for experiments, 60
Value of farm lands, $45,00000
Amount of all endowment funds . $360,575 35
V. Faculty during the Year ended June 30, 1896.
Male. Female.
1. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, collegiate
and special classes, . . . . . .18
2. Number of staff of Experiment Station, .... 18 1
Total, counting none twice, 28 1
VI. Students during the Year ended June 30, 1896.
1. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, collegiate and
special classes, 161
2. Graduate courses, . 15
Total, counting none twice, 176
VII. Library, Year ended June 30, 1896.
1 Number of bound volumes June 30, 1896, . . . .*17,365
2. Bound volumes added during year ended June 30, 1896, . *982
Total bound volumes, 17,365
* Pamphlets, none.
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REPORT OF
GEORGE 1^. AdirvT^S,
TREASURER OF
IWassaehasetts Agricultural College,
From Jan. I, 1897 to Jan. I,
Cash on hand, Jan. i. 1897.
State Treasurer,
Term bill,
Salary,
Iti cfivetl.
#4,309 98
'5-333 33
3-2 '3 4S
250 00
$757 =8
26.987 40
Horticultural department.
Farm,
Expense,
Endowment fund, .
State scholarship fund.
Labor fund,
Botanical laboratory,
Chemical laboratory,
Entomological laboratory.
Zoological laboratory.
Grinnell prize fund,
Gassett scholarship fund,
Whiting Street fund, .
Mary Robinson fund,
Burnham emergency fund.
Hills fund, .
Library fund,
. 4-495 85
6.366 70
5,810 00
1 1.352 98
1.4 10 00
9,163 19
"■79' 97
15,000 00
5,000 00
5.849 65
65 00
48 46
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5 76
32 00
45 95
40 00
35 00
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129 04
80 00
356 16
292 36
421 98
221 06
288 oo
677 38
55« 7S
1. 24 1 58
754 9 2
3-132 33
478 57
4 oo
2,000 OO
4,054 10
Extra instruction, .
Advertising, ....
Dairy school,
Electric equipment,
Insurance, . . . ,
Investment, N. Y. C. & H. K. R. R.,
Bu.rnb.am emergency fund,
Cash on hand, Jan. j, 189S,
#71,720 92 #71,720 92
This is to certify that I have this day examined the accounts of Oeorge
F. Mills, treasurer of Massachusetts Agricultural College, from Jan. 1, 1897
to Jan, 1, 1898, and find the same correct, properly kept, and all disburse-
ments vouched for, the balance in the treasury being four thousand and
fifty-four dollars and ten cents, ($4,054.10), which sum is shown to be- in the
hands of the treasurer.
CHARLES A. GLEASON, Auditor.
Amlierst, Dec. 27, 1897.
BELONGS TO THE
CASH BALANCE,
AS SHOWN BY THE TREASURER'S STATEMENT
ING ACCOUNTS :
Hills fund
Burnham emergency fund.
Grinnell prize fund, ....
Gassett scholarship fund.
Whiting Street fund,
Mary Robinson fund,
General fund of the college,
BILLS RECEIVABLE, JAN. 1, ii
Term bill, ■ . . .
Horticultural department,
Farm, ....
Expense, ....
Labor fund,
Electric equipment,
Botanical laboratory,
Chemical laboratory,
Entomological laboratory,
Zoological laboratory,
BILLS PAYABLE. Jan. ,. :89s.
Term bill,
Horticultural department,
Farm, .....
Expense,
Chemical laboratory,
Zoological laboratorv.
Hills fund, .
Insurance,
INVENTORY.
REAL ESTATE.
1.(1 1 111.
estimated value, #37,000 00
500 00
1,750 00
4,500 00
IS FOLLOW-
#254
14
49
04
25
00
23
52
10
46
4
76
3.687
18
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10
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14
335
34
898
22
69
02
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2 3
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95
32
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294
00
6
00
68
00
: -593 40
#43
23
43.8
44
2,405
2 4
567 69
S 9
08
27
45
45
81
18
00
3,634 94
College farm,
Pelham quarry,
Bangs place.
Clark place,
Drill hall,
Powder house.
Gun shed,
Stone chapel,
South dormitory,
North dormitory,
Chemical laboratory.
Entomological laboratory,
Farm house,
Horse barn.
Buildings.
■ #43,75° 00
estimated value.
»5,ooo 00
75 00
1,500 00
30,000 00
35,000 00
25,000 00
8,000 00
3,000 00
2,000 00
5,000 00
Farm barn and dairy school,
Graves house and barn.
Boarding house,
Botanic museum,
Botanic barn,
Tool house, . . .
Durfee plant house and fixtures, .
Small plant house, with vegetable
cellar and cold graperv,
President's house,
Dwelling houses, purchased with farm.
33,000 00
2,500 00
2,000 00
5,500 00
2,500 00
2,000 00
13.000 00
4.700 00
6.500 00
5,000 00
S191.275 00
PROPERTY.
PERSONAL
Electric equipment, .
Electric supplies, .
N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. stock,
Botanical department,
Horticultural department,
Farm, ....
Chemical laboratory,
Botanical laboratory,
Zoological laboratory,
Natural history collection.
Veterinary department,
Physics and mathematics.
Agricultural department.
Library, ....
Fire apparatus,
Furniture, ....
Books in treasurer's office,
Tools and lumber.
SUMMARY.
ASSETS.
Total value of real estate, per inventory,
Total value of personal property, per inventory.
Bills receivable, . : . .
S235.025 00
56.000 CO
88 59
100 00
3.610 00
S.66S 20
1 5-933 20
1.986 00
2,056 53
1-S94 75
5.278 85
1.615 66
4.513 00
3-267 5S
18.050 00
665 00
550 00
241 16
209 57
Bills payable,
LIABILITIES.
MAINTENANCE FUND.
Technical Educational Fund. United States grant. S2 19.000 00
Technical Educational Fund, State grant. Mi-575 35
$74:728 =9
$235,025 CO
74.72S 09
2.593 40
S3 1 2.346 49
3- 6 44 94
S30S.711 55
$360,575 35
Two-thirds of the income from these funds is paid to the Treas-
urer of the College, and one-third to the Institute of Technol-
ogy. Amount received by the College Treasurer from Jan. 1.
1S97, to Jan. 1. 189S.
Morrill Fund, in accordance with act of Congress, approved
Aug. 30, 1S90. Amount received in 1897.
Si 1. 791 97
'5-333
Hills Fund, the gift of Messrs. L. M. and H.F. Hills of Amherst,
now amounts to SS.542.00. By conditions of the gift the
income is used for the maintenance of a botanic garden.
Income from Jan. 1. 1S97, to Jan. 1. 1S98,
Animal State Appropriation, gio,coo.oo. This sum was appro-
priated for four years by the Legislature of 1S89, continued
for another four years by the Legislature of 1892, and again
by the Legislature of 1S96, for the endowment of additional
chairs of instruction and for genera] expense. $5000 of this
sum was set apart as a labor fund, to be used in payment of
labor performed by needy and worthy students. Amount
received from annual State appropriation for college expense
from Jan. 1, 1S97, to Jan. 1, 1898.
Amount received as labor fund.
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS.
State scholarship fund, $10,000. This sum was appropriated by
the Legislature of 1S96. and is paid to the college treasurer in
quarterly payments. Amount received from Jan. 1, 1897,10
Jan. 1, 1898,
Whiting Street fund, $1, 000. This fund is a bequest without
conditions. To it was added, by vote of the Trustees in Jan-
uary. 1S87, interest accrued on the bequest. $260. Amount of
the fund, Jan. 1, 1S97, £1.260. Income from Jan. 1. 1S97, to
Jan. 1, 1S9S,
Gassett scholarship fund, $1,000. This sum was given as a
scholarship by Hon. Henry Gassett. Income from Ian. 1,
1897, to Jan. 1, 1S98,
*fanas oi jviass. HpeuKuFai Gonege:
PLACE OF INVESTMENT AND INCOME
356 16
5.000 00
5,000 00
10.000 00
°5
42 50
Mary Robinson fund. $S5S. This fund was given without condi-
tions. The income from it has been appropriated for scholar-
ships to needy and worthy students. Income from Jan. 1.
1S97, to Jan. 1, 1S98,
■ PRIZE FUNDS.
Grinnell prize fund, $1,000. This fund is the gift of Ex-Gov.
William Claflin and is called Grinnell Fund in honor of his
friend, George B. Grinnell, Esq. The income from it is appro-
priated for two prizes to be given to the two members of the
graduating class who pass the best examination in agriculture.
Income from Jan. 1, 1S97, to Jan. 1. 1S9S.
MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS.
Library fund for the benefit of the library. Amount of fund,
Jan. 1, 1S9S, $10,046.12.
Burnham emergency fund, 55,000. This fund is a bequest of
Mr. T. O. H. P. Burnham, late of Boston, and was made
without conditions. The trustees have voted that this fund
be kept intact, and that the income from it be used by the
Trustees for such purposes as they believe to be for the best
interests of the college. Income from Jan. 1. 1S97. to Jan. 1.
1898,
35 84
40 00
129 04
FOR
"HI
YEAR 1897.
INVESTMENT.
Fund.
Endowment.
Hills.
Whiting Street
\ U. S.Grant, $219,000.00,
"( State Grant, 141,575.35,
< Agawam Nat'l Bank, $8,180.00,
I B. & A. R. R. Stock, 362.00,
( Boston City 4's, $1,000.00,
( Amherst Savings Bank, 260.00,
Gassett Scholarship. Amherst Savings Bank, $1,000.00,
,, ,, , • ( Agawam Nat'l Bank, $820.00,
Mary Robinson. J *„ . ,-, „ c *~,.i q
( B. & A. R. K. Stock, 36.00.
Grinnell Prize. N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., $1,000.00,
Burnham Emergency. Agawam Nat'l Bank, $3,000.00.
Investment. N. Y. C. & H. R. R., $100.00.
Income.
$7,300.00
4-49 r -97
327.20
28.96
40.00
11.05
42.50
32.80
3-°4
40.00
1 29.04
4.00
Income from Jan. 1, 1897, to Jan. 1, 189S, $47-779 89 I
To this sum should be added amount of tuition and room rent and receipts |
from sales from farm and from botanic gardens. These amounts can be
learned from treasurer's statement, — tuition and room rent being included
in te rm bill account.
By cash from Burnham emergency fund, - 2,000.00
" produce, - 5,810.00
" appropriation, ----- 3,500.00
Labor fund appropriation.
$11,310.00
1,500.00
HORTICULTURAL.
Dr.
FARM, HORTICULTURAL, EXPENSE, AND TERM
BILL ACCOUNTS, 1897.
Cr.
$6,687.63
160.82
78.00
1,035.81
FARM.
Dr.
To labor. ------
repairs. -----
implements. -----
incidentals. ------
( Bills payable
•• fertilizers.- Jan. i, 1897, 1,446.44
( Interest on above. 137.89 1,584.33
_^, fertilizers, ------ 18.90
live stock, ----- 2 r 1.60
Bills payable
Jan. 1, 1897, 568.22
Interest on above, 34-°9
Bills payable
Jan. 1, 1897,
Without interest, 716.28 1,318.59
food stuffs, ------ 257.30
To labor,
" repairs,
" incidentals,
'■ manures, fertilizers,
By cash from produce,
i; appropriation,
EXPENSE.
Dr.
To labor, -
" repairs, bills payable Jan. 1, 1897. -
" repairs, -----
" fuel,
" incidentals,
" library, -
$4,o37-4o
106.13
1,788,81
434-36
$4,495- 8 5
2,000.00
$6,366.70
$6,495.85
Cr.
feed stuffs -
By cash, rents and interest,
" " fuel,
" appropriation,
5,2,492.49
502.2 1
912.02
i,747-73
3,339- 2 6
169.48
$ 987.36
422.64
6,000.00
$9,163.19
$7,410.00
Labor fund.
$11,352.98
_LJ^^U_
To cash for books.
By cash, tuition,
" " room rent,
" " books, -
TERM BILL.
Dr.
Cr.
$757.28
$ 722.50
1,721.94
769.04
$757.28
$3,2i3-48
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ANNUAL REPORT
-OF-
GEORGE F. MILLS, Treasurer.
-OF-
Hatch Experiment Station of Massa-
chusetts Agricultural College.
For the \ 'ear Ending June jo , iSqj.
i
Cash received from United States treasurer,
Cash paid for salaries,
for labor,
for publications,
for postage and stationery,
for freight and express,
for heat, light, and water,
for seeds, plants, and sundry supplies
for feeding stuffs,
for library,
for tools, implements and machinery,
for furniture and fixtures,
for scientific apparatus,
for live stock,
for traveling expenses,
for contingent expenses,
for building and repairs.
^15,000.00
$5.° 8 7-75
3,312.26
2,354-°6
- 264.11
24S-78
I93-3 1
600.55
r85.11
i>i39- 8 5
2 7 2.21
33-43
226.83
I2S-4S
352-32
42.73
564-25
Cash on hand July 1, 1896,
$ 1,042.92
Received from State treasurer,
10,000.00
from fertilizer fees,
4,o87-75
from farm products,
1:934- 15
from miscellaneous sources,
1,022.19
$18,087.01
Cash paid for salaries, $10, 784.83
for labor, 1,075.81
for publications, - - J 75-°3
for postage and stationery, - - 156.18
for freight and express, - - 187.48
for heat, light, and water, 361.64
for chemical supplies, - 592.4s
for seeds, plants, and sundry supplies, 515.54
for fertilizers, ... 1,074.41
for feeding stuffs, - 559.24
for library, - - - 61.82
for tools, implements and machinery. 28.62
for furniture and fixtures, - 176.12
for scientific apparatus, - - 357.48
for live stock, - 359-45
for traveling expenses, - 7 2 -7 2
for contingent expenses, 273.03
for building and repairs, - 1,255.40
Cash on hand, June 30, 1897, x 9-73
C18 n.^T r\ 1
do_hei
-$i5,ooo.oo<
Amherst. Mass, Aug. 30, 1897.
Charles A. Gleason. duly appointed Auditor of the Corporation,
lereby certify that I have examined the books and accounts of
the IJatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural
College for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897 : that I have found
the books well kept and the accounts correctly classified as above,
and that the receipts for the year are shown to be $33,087.01 and
the corresponding disbursements, $33,067.28. All the proper
vouchers are on file and have been by me examined and found to be
correct, there being a balance of $19.73 on accounts of the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1S97.
Charles A. Gleason, Auditor.
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REPORT OF
GEORGE F". MII^IvS,
TREASURER OK
Massachusetts Agricultural College.
Cash on hand, Jan. i, 1S98,
State Treasurer,
Term bill, ....
Salary, ....
Horticultural department,
Farm, . . . . .
Expense, ....
Endowment Fund,
State scholarship funds,
Labor fund,
Botanical laboratory,
Chemical laboratory,
Entomological laboratory,
Zoological laboratory,
Grinnell prize fund,
Gassett scholarship fund,
Whiting Street fund,
Mary Robinson fund,
Burnham emergency fund.
Hills fund, . . . .
Library fund,
Extra instruction,
Advertising,
Agricultural department, .
Electric equipment
Insurance, .
Investment N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R.
Cash on hand, Jan. 1. 1899,
Iteceived.
$4>oS4
10
] 6,00c
00
2,885
65
3-56o
48
5-965
40
1-293
01
10.262
/^
5,000
00
5,000
00
99
50
576
08
-7
CO
68
00
40
00
42
50
5i
05
35
84
>33
12
356
16
426
95
5i3
53
639
18
14
15
4
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$67,051 42
$67,051 4:
/
CASH ON HANI)
AS SHOWN BY TREASURER'S STATEMENT BELONGS TO THE FOLLOWING
ACCOUNTS :
Labor fund. ........
Grinnell prize fund. ......
Gassett scholarship fund. ......
Whiting Street fund,
Mary Robinson fund
Burnham emergency fund,
General fund of the college.
BILLS RECEIVABLE, JAN. 1, 1899.
Term bill. .......
Horticultural Department. . . . . .
Farm, .......
Expense, .......
Botanical laboratory. .....
Chemical laboratory, .....
$316 75
30 00
1 1 02
" 5i
15 60
89 04
949 46
$1,423 3 s
S63S 98
4iS 73
'.175 6 3
S3 41
28 50
300 00
Entomological laboratorj .
Zoological laboratory,
Electric equipment.
6
00
72
00
'94
81
, 1 8 of'
8150
52
I.OI2
24
..485
25
309
Of
'4
56
60
■'.'
18
1-
609 03
27,020 76
6,563 92
10,775 11
8,197 09
4,676 02
77 15
399 36
22 97
'34 43
35 00
55 °°
50 00
25 00
93 '-
621 31
627 87
372 00
281 12
1,3s 1 05
2,837 2,8
773 45
1423 3>">
BILLS PAYABLE, JAN. 1. 1899.
Horticultural department. ......
Farm. ........
Expense. ........
Electric equipment. ......
Botanical laboratory. ......
Chemical laboratory, ......
Insurance, ........
49 57
This is to certify that I have this day examined the accounts from Jan. 1.
[S9S to Jan. 1, 1S99, of George F. Mills, treasurer of Massachusetts Agricul-
tural College and find the same correct and properly kept. All disburse-
ments are vouched for, the balance in the treasury being one thousand four
hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-eight cents (1,423.38). which
sum is shown to be in the hands of the treasurer.
CHARLES A. GLEASON, Auditor.
Amherst, Dec. 28, 1898.
I INVENTORY.
RKAL ESTATE.
Land.
estimated value, 537,000 00
500 00
" "' 1,750 00
4,500 00
College farm,
Pelham quarry,
Bangs place,
Clark place,
■ s 43-75° 00
Drill hall, ....
Powder house,
Gun shed, .
Stone chapel, .
South dormitory,
North dormitory
Chemical laboratory,
Entomological laboratory
Farm house, ....
Horse barn,
Farm barn and dairy school. .
Graves house and barn.
Boarding house,
Botanic museum,
Botanic barn, ....
Tool house, ....
Durfee plant house and fixtures,
Small plant house, with vegetable
cellar and cold grapery,
President's house, .
Dwellinghouses, purchased with farm.
Buildings.
estimated value. S5.000 00
75 00
1.500 00
30,000 00
35,000 00
25,000 00
S,ooo 00
3.000 00
2,000 00
5.000 00
33,000 00
2.500 00
2,000 00
5.500 00
2,500 00
2,000 00
13.000 00
4.700 00
6.500 00
5,000 00
S191.275 CO
EQUIPMENT.
Botanical department.
Horticultural department,
Farm,
Chemical laboratory.
Botanical laboratory,
Zoological laboratory,
Natural history collection.
Veterinary department,
Physics and mathematics.
$235,025 00
53.610 00
10 -779 59
15.948 76
1.9S6 00
2-156 53
1,910 38
5-440 S5
1,615 66
4.S13 CO
Agricultural department.
Library. .
Fire apparatus. .
Furniture, .
Text-books, .
Tools and lumber, .
Electric equipment and supplies.
SUMMARY.
ASSETS.
Total value of real estate, per inventory.
Total value of equipment, per inventory. .
Bills receivable, . • • ■
Cash on hand, . • .
3.250
00
19,200
00
665
00
500
00
207
II
215
40
5,791
27
MAINTENANCE FUNDS.
LIABILITIES.
Bills payable,
878,089 55
$235,025 00
78,089 55
2,918 06
1,423 3 8
$317,455 99
7,049 57
311,406 42
Technical educational fund, United States grant
" " " State grant, H',575 35
Morrill fund, in accordance with act of Congress,
approved Aug. 30, 1890,
Hills fund, ...... 8,542 00
State appropriation made by Legislature of 1S96
for four years, ....
Labor fund, appropriation made by Legislature of
1 S96 for four years, ....
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS.
State fund, appropriated by the Legislature of 1SS6.
FUND. INCOME IN 'g8.
19,000 00 $7,300 00
Whiting Street fund,
Gassett fund.
Mary Robinson fund,
Grinnell prize fund. .
51,260 00
1,000 00
85S 00
PRIZE FUND.
MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS.
Library fund, ..... 10,046 12
Investment, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. stock, 100 00
Burnham emergency fund, . . . 3431 45
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ANNUAL REPORT
Of George F. Mills, Treasurer of the Hatch Experiment Station
of Massachusetts Agricultural College,
For the Year ending June 30, 1898.
Cash received from United States treasurer,
Cash paid for salaries,
for labor,
for publications, ....
for postage and stationery, .
for freight and express,
for heat, light and water,
for seeds, plants and sundry supplies
for fertilizers, .
for feeding stuffs, ....
for library,
for tools, implements and machinery,
for furniture and fixtures, .
for scientific apparatus,
for live stock,
for traveling expenses,
for contingent expenses,
for building and repairs,
Cash on hand July 1, 1897, .
Received from State treasurer,
from fertilizer fees,
from farm products,
from miscellaneous sources,
. $4,443 00
. 3,605 36
. 2,885 54
. 235 56
. 355 49
. 130 17
. 448 72
. 285 86
. 141 17
. 244 78
. 250 00
. 105 19
. 228 36
. 901 00
. 220 00
80 65
. 439 15
$15,000 00
2,962 72
16,000 00
356 16
5,000 00
5.000 00
10,000 00
51 05
42 5°
35 S4
40 00
426 95
4 00
128 62
$47,347 84
f 15,000 00
, J19 73
, 11,200 00
. 3,278 75
. 1,763 86
. 1,663 45
$17,925 79
Cash paid for salaries,
for labor,
for publications, ....
for postage and stationery, .
for freight and express,
Amount carried forward,
Amount brought forward,
Cash paid for heat, light and water,
for chemical supplies, .
for seeds, plants and sundry supplies,
for feeding stuffs, ....
for library,
for tools, implements and machinery,
for furniture and fixtures, .
for scientific apparatus,
for live stock, ....
for traveling expenses,
for contingent expenses,
for building and repairs,
I, Charles A. Gleason, duly appointed auditor of the corporation, do hereby certify
that I have examined the books and accounts of the Hatch Experiment Station of
the Massachusetts Agricultural College for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898; that
I have found the books well kept and the accounts correctly classified as above; and
that the receipts for the year «re shown to be $32,925.79, and the corresponding dis-
bursements $32,925.79. All the proper vouchers are on file, and have been by me
examined and found to be correct, there being no balance on accounts of the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1898.
CHARLES A. GLEASON,
Auditor.
Amherst, Aug. 31, 1898.
$8,901
77
. 3,167
18
. 708
27
. 236
16
. 154
97
$13,168 35
$13,168 35
. 549
44
. 958
54
. 368 02
. 592
46
. 191
10
34
49
40
23
. 187
11
. 313 50
. 356
73
. 163
96
. 1,001
86
117,925 79
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Report of George F. Mills, Treasurer of Massa-
chusetts Agricultural College, from Jan.
i, 1899 to Jan. 1, igoo.
RECEIVED.
PAID.
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1S99,
Sl.423
3S
State treasurer, endowment fund,
"435
12
" maintenance fund,
5 .000
00
" " labor fund,
5,000
00
54,654 92
" " maintenance fund, special.
7.500
00
•' " scholarship fund,
10.000
00
" Morrill fund.
16,666 66
(Jassett scholarship fund, income,
40
CO
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35
84
75 00
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60
40
60 00
Burriharh emergency fund, income,
102
32
96 66
Grinnell prize fund, income,
-10
00
40 00
Hills fund, income,
356
16
194 59
Library fund, income,
416
«4
416 S4
Salary, .....
.65
00
27,621 77
Extra instruction, ....
406 00
Botanical laboratory,
104
>5
'3° 3S
Chemical laboratory, ....
589
77
320 62
Entomological laboratory,
26
00
iS 94
Veterinary laboratory,
1,019 94
71S 9r
Zoological laboratory,
129
26
161 24
Term bill, .....
3-^74
27
876 52
Advertising". ....
3/6 50
Electric equipment, ....
734
29
2.S02 S6
Agricultural department, .
555 55
1.296 78
Farm, ......
8,141
80
13,36s 21
Horticultural department,
4.594 57
7,170 20
Expense, .....
2,146
4?
13,021 Si
Insurance, .....
1.007 °°
Investment, .....
4
00
Burnham emergency fund,
3.000
00
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1900,
7,700 99
SS2.561
74
$82,561 74
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CASH ON HAND
as shown by the treasurer's statement, belongs to the following accounts :
Gassett scholarship fund, .....
Whiting Street fund, .
Grinnell prize fund, ......
Burnham emergency fund, .....
Hills fund, '
Labor fund, .......
College, . . . . .
BILLS RECEIVABLE JAN.
Botanical laboratory,
Chemical laboratory,
Entomological laboratory,
Zoological laboratory,
Electric equipment,
Term bill,
Mary Robinson fund,
Farm. .
Horticultural department,
Expense,
1900.
BILLS PAYABLE.
Chemical laboratory,
Veterinary laboratory,
Electric equipment,
Term bill,
Farm,
Horticultural department,
Expense, .
$26
02
II
9i
30
00
94
70
150
56
661
83
6.725
97
$7,700
99
$22
40
47i
39
4
00
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74
165 59
421
23
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79
53°
46
56
18
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$182
77
2
03
209
00
IO
45
6l
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272
27
683
15
$1,420 69
This is to certify that I have this day examined the accounts from Jan. 1,
1S99, to Jan. 1, 1900, of George F. Mills, treasurer of Massachusetts Agri-
cultural College and find the same correct and properly kept. All disburse-
ments are vouched for, the balance in the treasury being seven thousand,
seven hundred dollars and ninety-nine cents ($7,700.99), which sum is shown
to be in the hands of the treasurer.
Chakles A. Gleasox, Auditor.
Amherst, Dec. 2S, 1S99.
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College farm,
Pelham quarry,
Bangs place,
Clark place,
INVENTORY.
REAL ESTATE.
Land.
estimated v
alue, $37,000 oo
500 00
2,350 00
4,500 00
■,$44,350 00
Buildings.
Drill hall, .
Powder house,
Gun shed, .
Stone chapel, .
South dormitory, .
North dormitory,
Chemical laboratory,
Entomological laboratory, .
Veterinary laboratory,
Farm house,
Horse barn,
Farm barn and dairy school,
Graves house and barn,
Boarding house,
Botanic museum, .
Botanic barn, .
Tool house,
Durfee plant house and fixtures,
Small plant house, with vegetable
cellar and cold grapery,
President's house,
Dwelling houses purchased with farm,
estimated value, $5,000 00
75 00
" 1,500 00
" 30,000 00
" 35,000 00
" 25,000 00
" 8,000 00
" 3,000 00
" 22,500 00
" 2,000 00
" 5,000 00
" 33.°°° -00
" 2,500 00
" 2,000 00
" 5-5°o 00
" 2,500 00
" 2,000 00
" i3,coo 00
" 4.700 00
" , 6,500 00
" 5.000 00
Botanical department,
Horticultural department,
Farm,
Chemical laboratory,
Botanical laboratory,
Zoological laboratory, .
Zoological museum,
Veterinary laboratory, .
Physics and mathematics,
Agricultural department,
Library,
Fire apparatus, .
EQUIPMENT.
-$-'3,775 oo-
$258,125 00
$3,610 00
12,434 12
i6.339 95
2,210 00
2,456 53
1,910 38
5.23S 25
4,619 23
5,213 00
3,250 00
20,040 00
650 00
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Furniture,
Text-books.
Tools and lumber,
Electric equipment and supplies,
SUMMARY.
ASSETS.
Total value of real estate, per inventory,
Total value of equipment, per inventory, .
Bills receivable, ....
Cash on hand, .....
500 oo
259 40
6,354 60
35.336 60
#258,125 00
85.336 60
2,689 34
7,700 99
«353,85i 93
LIABILITIES.
Bills payable,
Burnham emergency fund,
$1,420 69
3-955 -9
$5,375 98
$348,475 95
MAINTENANCE FUNDS.
FUND. INCOME IN '99.
Technical educational fund, United States grant, $219,000 co $7,300 00
" Stategrant, Ni-575 35 4-'35 '2
(Two-thirds of the income of these funds comes to the college.)
Morrill fund, in accordance with act of Congress,
approved Aug. 30, 1S90,
Hills fund, ...... 8,542 00
State appropriation made by Legislature of 1896
for four years, ....
Labor fund, appropriation made by Legislature of
1S96 for four years, .....
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS.
State fund, appropriated by the Legislature of 1SS6.
Whiting Street fund, .... $1,260 00
Gassett fund, ..... 1,000 00
Mary Robinson fund, .... 85S 00
PRIZE FUND.
Grinnell prize fund, ..... 1,000 00
MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS.
10,546 12
100 00
4,044 71
Library fund, . . . .
Investment, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. stock,
Burnham emergency fund, .
16,666 66
356
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5,000
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5,000
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10,000
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416 S4
4 00
102 32
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Funds of Piassechusetts Agricultural College.
PLACE OF INVESTMENT AND INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1899.
FUND.
Endowment.
INVESTMENT.
( U. S. Grant, $219,000,
INCOME.
7,300 OO
{ State Grant, $141,575.35, .... 4,135 12
(Two-thirds of the income from these funds comes to the college.)
Hills
Mary
Robinson.
!Agawam National Bank, $8,180, . . 327 20
B. & A. R.R. Stock, $362, .... 28 96
Whiting Street. Amherst Savings Bank, $1,260, . . 60 40
Gassett Scholarship. Amherst Savings Bank, $1,000, 40 00
( Agawam National Bank, $820, ... 32 80
I B. & A. R.R. Stock, $38, .... 3 04
Grinnell Prize. N. Y. C. & H. R.R. Stock, $1,000, . 40 00
,, . ( Mass. Agricultural College, $3,000, . 102 32
Burnham ) ° ° J J
-' ' ( Amherst Savings Bank, $1,044.71, . o OO
Investment. N. Y. C. & H. R.R. Stock, $100, . . 4 00
Library. Amherst Savings Bank, $10,546.12, . . . 416 84
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FARM, HORTICULTURAL, EXPENSE, AND TERM BILL
ACCOUNTS, ii
Farm.
Dr.
To labor, ^5)5^7 98
" repairs, . . . 153 86
" implements, 187 74
" incidentals, 1,961 20
" permanent improvements, .... 76 20
" manures and fertilizers, 99 18
" live stock, no 25
" food I Bills payable Jan. 1/99, $2,727.38
stuffs. J Interest on above, 136.35
_ 2,863 73
" food stuffs, 2,348 07
" $13,368 21
Cr.
By cash for produce, $8,141 80
" appropriation, 3,000 00
" special appropriation, 2,000 00
$13,141 80
Overdrawn, $226 41
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Dr.
To labor, $4,827 75
" repairs, 1235
" implements, 24 00
" incidentals, . . . 2,061 36
" permanent improvements, ....
" manures and fertilizers, 244 74
Cr.
By cash for produce, $4,594 57
" appropriation, 2,550 00
Overdrawn,
Expense.
Dr.
To labor, $2,833 15
" repairs, 2,184 03
" implements and apparatus, .... 853 44
" incidentals, 2,990 16
" library, 959 72
" fuel, 3,20 1 31
$7,170 20
M44 57
$25 63
$13,021 Si
Cr.
By cash, rents and interest, $922 48
" " labor, .......... 307 75
" fuel, 913 89
" " library 2 30
" appropriation, 7, 150 OO
$9,296 42
Overdrawn, $3>72 5 39
Term Bill.
Dr.
To cash paid tuition, • . . $110 00
" " " for books, 766 52
$876 52
Cr.
By cash for tuition, $875 00
ci k « room rent, 1*637 4-6
" " " books, 761 81
#3.274 27
Income from Endowment Fund.
1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899.
U.S. grant, $7,300.00 $7,300.00 $7,300.00 $7,300.00 $7,300.00
State " 3,782.16 3,885.02 4,491.97 2,962.72 4,135.12
$1 1,082.16 $11,185.02 $11,791.97 $10,262.72 $11,435.12
Farm.
1 898. Dr. Cr.
Jan. 1, Inventory, $15,933.20 Dec. 31, Cash received, $5,965.40
Dec. 31, Cash paid, 10,775.11 Inventory, 15,947.76
" Bills payable, 4,012.24 Bills receivable, 1,175.63
Balance, 7,631.76
$30,720.55 $30,720.55
1899.
Jan. 1, Inventory, $15,947.76 Dec. 31, Cash received, $8,141.80
Dec. 31, Cash paid, 13,368.21 " Inventory, 16,339.95
" Bills payable, 61.02 " Bills receivable, 908.79
Balance, 3,986.45
$29,376.99 $29,376.99
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In the death of John Davis Weld French this Board has lost a .
valued and respected member, a man whose excellent judgment and
helpful and cheerful advice was often sought and thoroughly appre-
ciated by those who knew him intimately. Although not born on a
farm or educated at an agricultural institution he was one of the
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best informed agriculturists of our state^ ft% love^ agriculture for
agriculture's sake as shown by his disinterested work in its behalf
for nearly forty years. He was a cheery, bright and witty man, and ^
withal modest and unassiiming. He was earnest and sincere, conscien-
tious and absolutely upright in his dealings with men. H*=was slow
to form friendships, but when his confidence was won he was a loyal
and devoted friend, "fte^'abhorred deceit and sham, asd admired
frankness and honesty which he typified. He was courageous and
outspoken, II a * w t c helpful and benevolent in quiet and unobtrusive
ways. His services in connection with the many and varied agricul-
tural interests of the state should be commended particularly by
this Board, notably his work in behalf of pure milk for our cities
and the reorganization of the New England Milk Producers' Union, £-
of which he was president for many years; his efforts to purify and
elevate the agricultural exhibitions of the country as encouraged
and carried on by the Bay state Agricultural Society, of which he
was one of the leading founders and president for four years ; his
work in behalf of forestry, his cherished interest, and to which he
gave liberally of his time and money; his devotion to horticulture
as shown by his long and active connection with the Massachusetts '
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Horticultural Society, and last but not least his honorable service^ '
on this Board and for this College f oi l eight years , which next to
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our recognition and should have its proper place in our annals.
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[Public— No. 105.]
An Act Providing for free homesteads on the public lands for actual
and bona fide settlers, and reserving the public lands for that purpose.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America, in Congress assembled, That all settlers under the
homestead laws of the United States upon the agricultural public lands,
which have already been opened to settlement, acquired prior to the
passage of this Act by treatj- or agreement from the various Indian
tribes, who have resided or shall hereafter reside upon the tract entered
in good faith for the period required by existing law, shall be entitled
to a patent for the land so entered upon the payment to the local land
officers of the usual and customary fees, and no other or further charge
of any kind whatsoever shall be required from such settler to entitle
him to a patent for the land covered by his entry: Provided, That the
right to commute any such entry and pay for said lands in the option
of any such settler and in the time and at the prices now fixed by
existing laws shall remain in full force and effect: Provided, however,
That all sums of money so released which if not released would belong
to any Indian tribe shall be paid to such Indian tribe by the United
States, and that in the event that the proceeds of the annual sales of
the public lands shall not be sufficient to meet the payments heretofore
provided for agricultural colleges and experimental stations by an Act
of Congress, approved August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety,
for the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the
benefit of agriculture and mechanic arts, established under the provi-
sions of an Act of Congress, approved July second, eighteen hundred
and sixty -two, such deficiency shall be paid by the United States: And
provided further, That no lands shall be herein included on which the
United States Government had made valuable improvements, or lands
that have been sold at public auction by said Government.
Sec. 2. That all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with the provi-
sions of this Act are hereby repealed.
Approved, May 17, 1900.
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Treasurer's Report.
REPORT OF GEORGE F. MILLS, Treasurer OF MASSACHUSETTS
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, JAN. i, 1900, TO JAN. 1, 1901.
Received. Paid.
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1900 $7,700.99
State Treasurer, Morrill fund 16,666.66
Endowment fund 9,749.45
Maintenance appropriation 5,000.00
Maintenance appropriation, special .... 2,500.00
Maintenance appropriation, special .... 6,000.00
Scholarship appropriation ... ... 10,000.00
Labor appropriation 5,000.00 $4,710.98
Gassett scholarship fund, income 60.40 20.00
Mary Robinson scholarship fund, income 35-S4
Whiting Street scholarship fund, income 76.10 63.90
Grinnell prize fund, income 50.00 40.00
Hills fund, income 356.16 3S8.82
Library fund, income 421.84 421.84
Burnham emergency fund, income 122.08 101.22
Salary 29,160.90
Extra instruction 451-50
Botanical laboratory 98. 40 97.i8
Chemical laboratory 817.61 743.99
Entomological laboratory 20.00 54.51
Zoological laboratory 130.57 219.73
Veterinary laboratory 1,000.00 1,196.14
Term bill 2,662.26 1,033.28
Advertising 269.33
Electric equipment 699.33 21895.49
Agricultural department 9S6.73 2,006.96
Farm 6,639.44 9.376-79
Horticultural department 4,168.49 6,781.15
Expense i-543-5° 13.4S2.58
Insurance 554-oo
Investment 5.00
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1901 8,440.56
$82,510.85 $82,510.85
This is to certify that I have this day examined the accounts from Jan. 1, 1900, to
Jan, 1, 1901, of George F. Mills, treasurer of Massachusetts Agricultural College,
and find the same correct and properly kept. All disbursements are vouched for, the
balance in the treasury being eight thousand four hundred forty dollars and fifty-six
cents ($8,440.56), which sum is shown to be in the hands of the treasurer.
Charles A. Gleason, Auditor.
Amlurst, Dec. 26, 1900.
CASH ON HAND
as shown by the treasurer's statement belongs to the following accounts : —
Gassett scholarship fund $66.42
Mary Robinson scholarship fund 12.28
Whiting Street scholarship fund 24.11
Grinnell prize fund 40.00
Hills fund 117.90
Labor appropriation 95°-S5
Burnham emergency fund "5-56
Veterinary laboratory 104.89
College 7,008.55
$8,440.56
BILLS RECEIVABLE JAN. 1, 1901.
Botanical laboratory .; $39.00
Chemical laboratory , 373-26
Entomological laboratory 14.00
Zoological laboratory 119.70
Term bill 798.71
Electric equipment 216.71
Horticultural department 897.36
Expense 9'-65
^2,550-39
BILLS PAYABLE JAN. 1, 1900.
Electric equipment '. $105.75
Horticultural department 262 88
Expense 181.70
Labor appropriation 40.06
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INVENTORY.
Real Estate.
Land.
College farm Estimated value, $37,000.00
Pelham quarry " " 500.00
Bangs Place " " 2,350.00
Clark Place " " 4,500.00 $44,350.00
Buildings.
Drill Hall Estimated value, $5,000.00
Powder-house " " 75- 00
Gun-shed " " 1,500.00
Stone chapel " " 30,000.00
South dormitory " " 35,000.00
North dormitory " " 25,000.00
Chemical laboratory " " 8,000.00
Entomological laboratory " " 3,000.00
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Veterinary laboratory and stable . . .
Farm-house
Horse barn
Farm barn and dairy school
Graves house and barn
Boarding-house
Botanic museum
Botanic barn
Tool-house
Durfee plant house and fixtures ....
Small plant house, with vegetable cellar
and cold grapery
President's house
Dwelling-houses purchased with farm . .
Estimated value, $
22,500.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
33,000.00
2,500.00
2,000.00
5,500.00
2,500.00
2,000.00
13,000.00
4,700.00
6,500.00
5,000.00
8213,775.00
$258,125.00
EQUIPMENT.
Botanical department $3, 7 10.00
Horticultural department 12,578.69
Farm 18,265.47
Chemical laboratory 1,804.00
Botanical laboratory 2,606.53
Entomological laboratory (estimated) 15,000.00
Zoological laboratory 1,970.97
Zoological museum 5,912.56
Veterinary laboratory S>35 ' -75
Physics and mathematics 5,338.00
Agricultural department 3,424.80
Library 21,473.00
Fire apparatus 625.00
Furniture S50.00
Text-books 275.00
Tools and lumber 265.45
Electric equipment and supplies 6,422.70
8105,873.92
SUMMARY.
Assets.
Total value of real estate, per inventory $258,125.00
Total value of equipment, per inventory 105,873.92
Bills receivable 2,550.39
Notes and interest 1 23. 2S
Investment, N. Y. C. & H. R. R.R. stock 100.00
Cash on hand 7,008.55
$373,781.14
Liabilities.
Bills payable $590.39
Bumham emergency fund 3495-57 $4,085.96
8369,695.1s
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MAINTENANCE FUNDS.
Fund. Income in 1900.
Technical educational fund, United States grant .... $219,000.00 87,300.00
Technical educational fund, State grant 141 ,575-35 2,449.45
(The above is two-thirds of the income from these funds.)
Morrill fund, in accordance with act of Congress, approved
Aug. 30, 1890 16,666.66
Hills fund 8,542.00 356-16
MAINTENANCE APPROPRIATIONS.
State appropriation made by legislature of 1896 for four
years 5,000.00
Labor appropriation made by legislature of 1896 for four
years 5,000.00
State appropriation made by legislature of 1899 for one y e ^r
not paid in 1S99 2,500.00
State appropriation made by legislature of 1900 for four
years (SS.ooo.oo) 6,000.00
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS.
Whiting Street fund 1,260.00 50.40
Gassett fund 1 ,000.00 40.40
Mary Robinson fund 858.00 35-84
SCHOLARSHIP APPROPRIATION.
State appropriation by the legislature of 1SS6 10.000,00
PRIZE FUND.
Grinnell prize fund 1,000.00 50.00
MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS.
Library fund 10,546.12 421.84
Burnham emergency fund 5,000.00 122.08
S55.992-83
Funds of massacfiusetts Agricultural College.
PLACE OF INVESTMENT AND INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1900.
Fund.
Endowment.
INVESTMENT.
United States Grant, $219,000
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State Grant, $141,575.35
Income.
$7,300.00
2.449-45
(These funds are in the hands of the State Treasurer,
and the above is two-thirds of the income from the same.)
Hills.
f Agawam National Bank, $8,180
(B.
& A. R.R. Stock, $362 . .
Whiting Street. Amherst Savings Bank, $1,260
Gassett Scholarship. Amherst Savings Bank, $1,000
, . ( Agawam National Bank, $820
Mary Robinson. < _ „ . „ _ _ . „ n
1 ( B. & A. R.R. Stock, $38 . . .
Grinnell Prize. N.Y. C. & H. R.R. Stock, $1,000 .
Burnham J Mass. Agricultural College, $3,495.
Emergency. ( Amherst Savings Bank, $1,504.43
Investment. N.Y. C. & H. R.R. Stock, $100 . .
Library. Amherst Savings Bank, $10,546.12
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ACCOUNTS, 1900.
Farm.
Dr.
To Labor $4,935.41
Repairs 98.66
Implements 304.85
Incidentals 1,112.39
Permanent improvements 176.36
Manures and fertilizers 264.81
Live stock 329.00
Foodstuffs 2,155.31 $9,376.79
Cr.
By Cash for produce $6,639.44
Appropriation 3,000.00 9,639.44
$262.65
Horticultural.
Dr.
To Labor $4,213.97
Repairs 147.7 1
Implements 61.26
Incidentals $1,917.70
Permanent improvements 2 3-°5
Manures and fertilizers 417-46 $6,781.15
Cr.
By Cash for produce $4,168.49
Appropriation 3,000.00 7,168.49
S387-34
Expense.
Dr.
To Labor $2,804.62
Repairs 879.07
Implements and apparatus 718.06
Incidentals 2,540.82
Permanent improvements 1,798.12
Fuel 2,346.85
Library 2,043.60
Furniture 3S!-44 S13.482.58
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By Cash for labor $76.15
Repairs 1S.55
Rents, interest, etc 1,057.15
Fuel 381.65
Library 10.00
Appropriation 8,000.00 $9,543.50
Overdrawn $3,939.08
Term Bill.
Dr.
To Tuition $45.50
Text-books . . 987.78 $1,033.28
Cr.
By Tuition $285.00
Room rent 1,673.24
Text-books 704.02 2,662.26
$1,628.98
Farm.
1898. Dr. Cr.
Jan. 1. Inventory . $15,933.20 Dec. 31. Cash received, $5,965.40
Dec. 31. Cash paid . 10,775.11 Inventory . . 15,947.76
Bills payable, 4,012.24 Bills receivable, 1,175.63
Balance . . 7,631.76
$3 >7 2 °-55 $3°>7 20 -5S
1899.
Jan. 1. Inventory . $15,947.76 Dec. 31. Cash received, $8,141.80
Dec. 31. Cash paid . 13,368.21 Inventory . . 16,339.95
Bills payable, 61.02 Bills receivable, 908.79
Balance . . 3,986.45
$29,376.99 $29,376.99
1900.
Jan. 1. Inventory . $16,339.95 Dec. 31. Cash received, $6,639.44
Dec. 31. Cash paid . 9*376.79 Inventory . . 18,265.47
Balance . . Si 1.83
$25,716.74 $25,716.74
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1898.
Dr.
Jan. 1.
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Dec. 31.
Cash paid
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$15,382.64
1899.
Jan. 1.
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$10,779.59
Dec. 31.
Cash paid
7,170.20
Bills payable,
272.27
$18,222.06
1900.
Jan. 1.
Inventory
$12,434.12
Dec. 31.
Cash paid
6,781.15
Bills payable,
262.88
Cr.
Dec. 31. Cash received, $3,560.48
Inventory . . 10,779.59
Bills receivable, 418.73
Balance . . 623.84
$15,382.64
Dec.31. Cash received, $4,594.57
Inventory . . 12,434.12
Bills receivable, 530.46
Balance . . 662.91
$18,222.06
Dec.31. Cash received, $4,168.49
Inventory . . 12,578.69
Bills receivable, 897.36
Balance. . 1,833.61
$19,478.15
$19,478.15
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Jan. 1, 1900 to July 1, 1901.
I.
Re sour c e s
Cash on hand
Endowment Fund
Maintenance "
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Scholarship Fund
Tuition.
Rents
Liabilities
/%£jLo /iP-ejzt^-<Urt^-
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4,377.17
2,500.
4,000.
5,000.
50.
1,000.
$25,367.73
Salaries
$15,277.08
Farm
1 , 500 .
Horticultural
1,500.
Dairy School
1,000.
Electric equip.
1,250.
Insurance
600.
Advertising
200.
Wster
200.
Last
Year
Labor
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1200.
Repairs
350.
335.
Implements and
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500.
200.
Incidentals
1 , 200 .
1400.
Permanent improveme
nts
100.
675.
Fuel
250.
200.
Library
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1200.
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Commonwealth
1897
>7,300.
4,491.97
1898
$7,300.
2,962.72
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4,135.12
1900
$7,300.
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RESOURCES.
Cash on hand $10,153.04
Endowment fund 5,564.40
Maintenance ■ 2,500.00
" special 4,000.00
Scholarship fund 5,000.00
Room-rent 1, 200. 00
$28*417.44
LIABILITIES.
Salaries
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Farm
1.500.00
Horticultural
1,500.00
Dairy School
1,000.00
Electric plant
1,250.00
Insurance
600.00
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200.00
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100.00
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1,000.00
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2,000.00
$23,202.08
January 1, 1902 to July 1, 1902 .
RESOURCES
Cash on hand \10,3 53.04
Endowment fund 5,504.40
Lntenance " 2,500.00
" special 4,000.00
Scholarship fund 5,000.00
Room-rent 1,200.00
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LIABILITIES
Salaries
'15,102.03
^arm
1,500.
Horticultural
1 , 500 .
Dairy School
1,000.
Electric plant
1,250.
Insurance
600.
Advertising
ft
500.
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Water
200.
Labor
1 , 500 .
Repairs
200.
Implements and
apparatus
650.
Incidental s
1,000,
Permanent improve-
ments
100.
Fuel
100.
Library
1,000.
Burnham note
2,000.
.23,^02.03
Funds of fflassacfiusetts Agricultural College.
PLACE OF INVESTMENT AND INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1901.
Fund.
Endowment.
INVESTMENT.
\ United States Grant, $219,000
(State-Grant, $141,575.35 . .
Hills.
(These funds are in the hands of the State Treasurer,
and the above is two-thirds of the income from the same.)
\ Agawam National Bank, $8,180
X B. & A. R.R. Stock, $362. . .
Whiting Street. Amherst Savings Bank, $1,260 .
Gassett Scholarship. Amherst Savings Bank, $1,000
_ . . ( Agawam National Bank, $820 .
Mary Robinson. - * A _, _, r , . '
; ( B. & A. R.R. Stock, $38 . .
Grinnell Prize. N.Y. C. & H. R.R. Stock, $1,000
Burnham
Emergency.
Investment. N.Y. C. & H. R.R. Stock, $100
Library. Amherst Savings Bank, $10,546.12
( Mass. Agricultural College, $3,008.75
( Amherst Savings Bank, $1,991.25
Income.
$7,300.00
3.7°3 34
327.20
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75.00
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ACCOUNTS, 1901.
Farm.
Dr.
To Labor $5,763.17
Repairs 333- 2 5
Implements 450.07
Incidentals 1,297.80
Permanent improvements 463.21
Manures and fertilizers 180.63
Live stock 242.00
Foodstuffs 2,345.46 $11,075.59
Cr.
By Cash for produce $8,008.07
Appropriation 2,850.00 10,858.07
$217.52
Horticultural.
Dr.
To Labor $4,202.60
Repairs 186.24
Implements 3°—o
Incidentals 1,825.13
Permanent improvements 26.62
Manures and fertilizers 2 l l -^l 6,541.96
Cr.
By Cash for produce $4,452.76
Appropriation 2,850.00 7,302.76
$760. So
Expense.
Dr.
To Labor $3,111.48
Repairs 484-63
Implements and apparatus 463.30
Incidentals 2,745.27
Permanent improvements 3!7-3 2
Fuel 2,179.06
Library 1,510.16
Furniture . 177.10 $10,988.32
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By Labor $73-37
Repairs l 3- l 3
Implements and apparatus 4.25
Incidentals 1,075.13
Fuel 662.39
Library 4 T -34
Appropriation for labor 2,400.00
for repairs 650.00
for implements and apparatus, 500.00
for incidentals 2,350.00
for permanent improvements, 400.00
for fuel 2,250.00
for library 2,000.00
Term Bill.
Dr.
To room rent $29.84
Text-books 914.88
Cr.
By Tuition $284.80
Room rent 1,916.24
Text-books 877.34
Dr.
1899.
Jan. 1. Inventory
Dec. 31. Cash paid
Bills payable . .
1900.
Jan. 1. Inventory
Dec. 31. Cash paid
1901.
Jan. 1. Inventory
Dec. 31. Cash paid
Farm.
Cr.
$12,419.61
$1,431.29
944.72
3,°78-38
$2,133.66
$15,947.76 Dec. 31. Cash received, $8,141.80
13,368.21 Inventory .... 16,339.95
61.02 Bills receivable . . 908.79
Balance 3,986.45
$29,376.99 $29,376.99
$16,339.95 Dec. 31. Cash received, $6,639.44
9.376.79 Inventory .... 18,265.47
Balance 811.83
$25,716.74 $25,716.74
$18,265.47 Dec. 31. Cashreceived, $8,008.07
11,075.59 Inventory .... 18,250.90
Bills receivable . . 856.72
Balance 2,225 37
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REPORT OF GEORGE F. MILLS, Treasurer OF
MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
JAN. i, 1901, TO JAN. 1, 1902.
Received.
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1901 g8.440.56
State Treasurer, Morrill fund 16,666.66
Endowment fund 11 ,003.34
Maintenance appropriation 5,000.00
Maintenance appropriation, special . . 8,000.00
Scholarship appropriation 10,000.00
Labor appropriation 5,000.00
Paid.
40.00
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120.34
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Mary Robinson scholarship fund, income
Whiting Street scholarship fund, income •
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Hills fund, income
Library fund, income
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S alary
Extra instruction
Botanical laboratory
Chemical laboratory 750.95
Entomological laboratory 29 50
Veterinary laboratory 1,247.00
Zoological laboratory 14572
Term bill 3,078.3s
Advertising
Electric plant 659.23
Agricultural department 836.27
Farm S.00S.07
Horticultural department 4.452.76
Expense 1,869.61
I nsurance
Investment 5.00
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1902
S5.604.44
66.60
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421.S4
144.9S
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166.46
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6.541.96
10,988.32
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Jan. 1. Inventory
Dec. 31. Cash paid
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Jan. 1. Inventory
Dec. 31. Cash paid
Bills payable . .
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272 27
$18,222.06
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Inventory .... 12,434.12
Bills receivable . 530.46
Balance 662.91
$18,222.06
Dec. 31. Cash received, $4,168.49
Inventory .... 12,578.69
Bills receivable . . 897.36
Balance 1,833.61
$19,478.15
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Inventory . . . .13,151.72
Bills receivable . . 329.79
Balance 1,289 69
$19,223.96
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rrlll fun<i #8,335.35
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% * (special 4,000.
f^holarship » 5,000.
Tints -1,000.
$22,621.27
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Labor
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Fuel
Library
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Treasurer's Report.
REPORT OF GEORGE F. MILLS, Treasurer OF
MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
JAN. i, 1901, TO JAN. 1, 1902.
Received. Paid.
Cash on hand, Jan. 1,1901 $8,440.56
State Treasurer, Morrill fund 16,666.66
Endowment fund n ,003.34
Maintenance appropriation 5,000.00
Maintenance appropriation, special .. S,ooo.oo
Scholarship appropriation 10,000.00
Labor appropriation 5,000.00 $5,604.44
Gassett scholarship fund, income * 40.00 66.60
Mary Robinson scholarship fund, income 36.13 3 2 - 2 5
Whiting Street scholarship fund, income 50.40 29.25
Grinnell prize fund, income 50.00 50.00
Hills fund, income 358.87 375-65
Library fund, income 421.84 421.84
Burnham emergency fund, income '39-98 144-98
Salary 33-33 3°-343 47
Extra instruction 252.25
Botanical laboratory 120.34 '53-35
Chemical laboratory 75°-95 8 10.99
Entomological laboratory 29 50 28.20
Veterinary laboratory 1,247.00 1,207.83
Zoological laboratory 14572 166.46
Term bill ; 3,078.38 944/2
Advertising 49°-75
Electric plant 659.23 2,992.42
Agricultural department 836.27 2,172.19
Farm S,oo8.o7 1 1,075.59
Horticultural department 4.452.76 6,541.96
Expense 1,869.61 10,988.32
I nsurance 554-00
Investment 5.00
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1902 10,996.43
$86,443.94 $86,443.94
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This is to certify that I have this day examined the accounts of George
F. Mills, treasurer of Massachusetts Agricultural College, from Jan. i, 1901
to Jan. 1, 1902, and find the same correct and properly kept. All disburse-
ments are vouched for, the balance being ten thousand nine hundred
ninety-six dollars and forty-three cents ($10,996.43), which sum is shown to
be in the hands of the treasurer.
Charles A. Gleason, Auditor.
Amherst, Dec. 24, 1901.
Cash on hand as shown by the Treasurer's statement belongs to
lowing accounts :
Gassett scholarship fund
Mary Robinson scholarship fund
Whiting Street scholarship fund
Grinnell prize fund
Hills fund
Labor appropriation
Burnham emergency fund
Veterinary laboratory
College - 1
the fol-
£39-82
16.16
45.26
40.00
101.12
34641
I IO.56
144.06
0,153.04
$10,996.43-
BILLS RECEIVABLE JAN. 1, .902.
Farm $856.72
Horticultural department 329.79
$.,186.51
BILLL PAYABLE JAN. 1, 1902.
Advertising $300.00
Horticultural department 103 31
Electric plant 209.00
INVENTORY.
Real Estate.
Lain!.
College farm Estimated value, $37,000.00
Pelham quarry " •< 500.00
Bangs Place « " 2,350.00
Clark Place « « 4,500.00
$612.31
,.350.00
fin? /dings.
Drill Hall Estimated value, $5,000.00
Powder-house " " 75-00
Gun-shed " " 1,500.00
Stone chapel " " 30,000.00
South dormitory ' " " 35,000.00
North dormitory " " 25,000.00
Chemical laboratory " " 8,000.00
Entomological laboratory " " 3,000.00
Veterinary laboratory and stable ... . " " 22,500.00
Farm-house " " 2,000.00
Horse barn " " 5,000.00
Farm barn and dairy school. " " 33,000.00
Graves house and barn " " 2,500.00
Boarding-house " " 2,000.00
Botanic museum " " 5,500.00
Botanic barn " " 2,500.00
Tool-house " " 2,000.00
Durfee plant house and fixtures " " 13,000.00
Small plant house, with vegetable cel-
lar and cold grapery " " 4,700.00
President's house " " 6,500.00
Dwelling-houses purchased with farm . " " 5,000.00 $213,775.00
$258,125.00
EQUIPMENT.
Botanical department $4,2 10.00
Horticultural department 13.15 1.72
Farm iS, 250.90
Chemical laboratory 3.4S7.00
Botanical laboratory 2,656.53
Entomological laboratory 15,250.00
Zoological laboratory 2.000.00
Zoological museum 6,000.00
Veterinary laboratory 5.35 1 .75
Physics and mathematics 5.500.00
Agricultural department 3.500.00
Library 22.473.00
Fire apparatus 600.00
Band instruments 350.00
Furniture 950.00
Text-books 250.00
Tools, lumber and supplies 352. So
Electric equipment and supplies 6,639.20
Si 10,972.90
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Cash on hand 06,632.71
Endowment fund 5,564.40
Maintenance n 2,S00.
" w special... 4,000.
Scholarship " 5,000.
Room rent 1 ,000.
Rills receivable 1 ,500.
26,197.13
To be co 13 ■ acted
Expense labor 190.
Electric equip 448.25
Endowment fund 1,115.3')
$27,950.72
July 1, 1903 .
Salaries $15,102.03
Extra instruction 375.
Farm 1 , 500 .
Horticultural 1,500.
Dairy School 1 ,0 JO.
( 750. fuel
Heating end Lighting (
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Insurance 800 .
Advert isirig 500.
»at*r 250.
Labor 1 ,000.
Repairs. 20 ,
Implements and Apparatus 750.
Incidental a 1 ,000.
Permanent Improv -3
Library 1,000.
Commence ril 50 .
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